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herself, left her, and sought Montoni; for the ardless of the resentht draw upon herself, and of the i what she , sir,' said Emily, as soon as she saw
him--'Your resentment, surely will not pursue her to the last moment!
Suffer her to be removed from that forlorn room to her own apartment,
and to have necessary comforts administered'
'Of what service will that be, if she is dying?' said Montoni, with
apparent indifference 'The service, at leave, of saving you, sir, fros
of conscience you must suffer, when you shall be in the sanation, of which Montoni soonher to quit his presence Then, forgetting her
resentment, and impressed only by co without succour, she submitted to humble herself to
Montoni, and to adopt every persuasive ht induce him to
relent towards his wife
For a considerable tiainst all she said, and all she
looked; but at length the divinity of pity, bea in Emily's eyes,
seemed to touch his heart He turned away, asha; but finally consented, that
his wife should be removed to her own apart equally, that this relief ht retract his concession, Emily scarcely staid to